Posts archive for: April, 2008
  • Parish Pump 27th April 2008

    Readings Acts 17.22-31; 1 Peter 3.13-22; John 14.15-21
    We remember in our prayers
    Sunday 27th April
     Japan: The Most Revd Nathaniel Makoto Uematsu Primate & Bishop of Hokkaido
    Church of North India: Delhi
    Monday 28th April
    Central Philippines - (Philippines) The Rt Revd Dixie Copanut Taclobao
    MMA 47 – Heanor.
    Tuesday 29th April  
    Central Solomons - (Melanesia) The Rt Revd Charles Koete
    Clergy: Dan Pattimore, Kristy
    Wednesday 30th April
    Central Tanganyika - (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Godfrey Mdimi Mhogolo
    Assistant Bishop of Central Tanganyika - (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Ainea Kusenha
    Langley Mill and Aldercar
    Thursday 1st May  
    Central Zambia - (Central Africa) The Rt Revd Derek Kamukwamba
    Diocesan Prayer & Spirituality Group: Peter Swales. Bishop’s Advisers on Spiritual Direction: Peter Swales & Glenis Page
    Friday 2nd May  
    Central Zimbabwe - (Central Africa) The Rt Revd Ishmael Mukuwanda
    (Langley Mill and Aldercar) Clergy: Dan Pattimore, Karen Padley
    Saturday 3rd May
    The Most Revd Joel Vidyasagar Mal Moderator, CNI & Bishop of Chandigarh
    Marlpool

    NOTICES FOR THE WEEK
    Sunday 27th April - 6th Sunday of Easter - Rogation Sunday
    9.30a.m. Rogation Service - Boylestone
    This service will start in church, continue in the lanes of the village and end in church. Please come  in suitable clothes and footwear.
    9.30a.m. Mattins  - Church Broughton
    9.30a.m. Holy Communion - Longford
    11.00a.m. Holy Communion - Long Lane
    11.00a.m. Rogation Service - SuttonThis service will start in church, continue in the fields and lanes of the village and end in church. Please come  in suitable clothes and footwear.
    12noon-2.00p.m Tear Fund Lunch in Church Broughton Chapel Schoolroom. Donations invited for Tear Fund.
    6.30p.m. Evensong - Radbourne
    6.45p.m. Evensong - Trusleye
    Thursday 1st May - Ascension Day
    10.30a.m. Holy Communion - Long Lane
    Friday 2nd May
    8.00p.m. Fete planning meting - Radbourne
    Next Sunday 4th May - 7th Sunday of Easter
    8.00a.m. Holy Communion - Church Broughton
    9.30a.m. Mattins - Boylestone
    10.00a.m. Family Service - Church Broughton
    11.00a.m. Holy Communion - Sutton
    11.00a.m. Mattins - Trusley
    11.15a.m. Holy Communion - Longford
    3.00p.m.  Evensong - Dalbury
    7.00p.m. Evensong - Long Lane
    Sunday 11th May
    10.30a.m. Service to launch the Mssion & Ministry Area - Sutton
    Derventio Choir Concert in St. Michael’s, Church Broughton on Friday 30th May (amended date)
    Sunday Groaner
    Got it all already
    "I cannot understand you," said the young man to his unmarried aunt. "You seem so happy and contented. I've always thought that unmarried women are lonely and miserable and just longing for the presence of a man about the place."
    "Well," his aunt responded, smiling, "I've got a fireplace that smokes, a parrot that swears, a cat that stays out half the night with no explanation, and a dog that leaves muddy footprints all over the house. What more do I want?"
    True Words
    * The best vitamin for a Christian is B1.
    * Under the same management for over 2000 years.
    * Soul food served here.
    * Don't give up on yourself. Even Moses was once a basket case.
    * Satan subtracts and divides. God multiplies and multiplies.
    * What he lacked in depth as a preacher he made up for in length. Mark Twain
    * That church is so ill, they don't have sides-people, they have nurses!
    * Was Noah's wife called Joan of Ark?
    * Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.
    The Parish Pump and the Benefice entry to the South Derbyshire Churchman can now be found on the internet at: http://churchbroughtonchurch.blog.co.uk/

  • Parish Pump 20th April 2008

    Readings Acts 7.55-60; 1 Peter 2.2-10; John 14.1-14
    We remember in our prayer
    Sunday 20th April    Ireland The Most Revd Alan Edwin Thomas Harper Primate of All Ireland & Archbishop of ArmaghHeanor Deanery: Rural Dean - Andy Edmunds, Lay Chair - Norman Stanley
    Monday 21st April    Central Florida - (Province IV, USA) The Rt Revd John W Howe
    Assisting Bishop of Central Florida - (Province IV, USA) The Rt Revd Hugo L Pina-LopezMMA 46 - Codnor, Horsley Woodhouse
    Tuesday 22nd April  Central Gulf Coast - (Province IV, USA) The Rt Revd Philip Menzie DuncanClergy: Ken Horleston
    Wednesday 23rd April  Royal Perculiars Chapels Royal, Religious Peculiars, and Westminster Abbey
    The Most Revd Sir Ellison Leslie Pogo Archbishop of Melanesia & Bishop of Central MelanesiaHorsley, Denby, Kilburn
    Thursday 24th April  Central New York - (Province II, USA) The Rt Revd Gladstone Skip AdamsClergy: Ken Horleston, Derek Beech
    Friday 25th April  Central Newfoundland - (Canada, Canada) The Rt Revd David TorravilleRipley (Christopher Benson to be licensed as Minister Responsible for Curbar, Stoney Middleton and Great Longstone, 7 pm)
    Saturday 26th April   Central Pennsylvania - (Province III, USA) The Rt Revd Nathan D BaxterClergy: Andy Edmunds, Christopher Graham, Jonathan Brook NOTICES FOR THE WEEK
    Sunday 20th April - 5th Sunday of Easter
    8.00a.m. Holy Communion - Sutton
    9.30a.m. Mattins - Boylestone
    9.30a.m. Holy Communion  - Church Broughton
    10.00a.m. Family Service - Longford
    11.00a.m. Holy Communion - Dalbury
    12noon Holy Communion - Trusley
    2.30p.m. Holy Baptism - Church Broughton
    7.00p.m. Evensong - Long Lane
    Monday 21st April
    3.00p.m. Funeral of David Lewis - Long Lane
    7.30p.m. Annual Parochial Church Meeting - Sutton (& Fete Meeting)
    Tuesday 22nd April11.30a.m. Funeral of Colin Bewley - Longford
    Saturday 26th April
    1.00p.m. Wedding of Seamus Grundy & Jessica Moore - Longford
    Next Sunday 27th April - 6th Sunday of Easter - Rogation Sunday
    9.30a.m. Rogation Service - Boylestone
    This service will start in church, continue in the lanes of the village and end in church. Please come  in suitable clothes and footwear.
    9.30a.m. Mattins  - Church Broughton
    9.30a.m. Holy Communion - Longford
    11.00a.m. Holy Communion - Long Lane
    11.00a.m. Rogation Service - Sutton
    This service will start in church, continue in the fields and lanes of the village and end in church. Please come  in suitable clothes and footwear.

    12noon-2.00p.m Tear Fund Lunch in Church Broughton Chapel Schoolroom. Donations invited for Tear Fund.
    6.30p.m. Evensong - Radbourne
    6.45p.m. Evensong - Trusley
    Advance Notice
    Sunday 11th May

    10.30a.m. Service to launch the Mssion & Ministry Area - Sutton
    Derventio Choir Concert in St. Michael’s, Church Broughton on Friday 30th May (amended date)
    25th April Mark (d c 74)
    Mark, whose home in Jerusalem became a place of rest for Jesus and his 12 apostles, is considered the traditional author of the second gospel. He is also usually identified as the young man, described in Mark
    14.51, who followed Christ after his arrest and then escaped capture by leaving his clothes behind.Papias, in 130, said that in later years Mark became Peter’s interpreter. If so, then this close friendship would have been how Mark gathered so much information about Jesus’ life. Peter referred to him affectionately as
    his ‘son’.
    Mark was also a companion to Paul on his journeys. When Paul was held captive at Rome, Mark was with him, helping him. Mark’s Gospel, most likely written in Italy, perhaps in Rome, is the earliest account we
    have of the life of Jesus.
    Early in the 9th century Mark’s body was brought to Venice, whose patron he became, and there it has remained to this day. The symbol of Mark as an evangelist, the lion, is much in evidence at Venice.
    Sunday Groaner - Miscellaneous musings on life:
    ~ Why is it, when a door is open it's ajar, but when a jar is open, it's not a door?
    ~ Worry is like a treadmill - it wears you out and gets you nowhere.

    The Parish Pump and the Benefice entry to the South Derbyshire Churchman can now be found on the internet at: http://churchbroughtonchurch.blog.co.uk/

  • Magazine April 2008

    Forthcoming events

    Concert by the Derventio Choir on Friday, 30th May at St.Michael's, Church Broughton

    Friday 23rd May Sutton Fete on the Cricket Field at 6.00p.m.

    A Duck Race will be held in Boylestone on Monday 26th May

    Sunday 8th June Radbourne Fete at 2.00p.m.

    Friday 13th June Longford Fete

    Teddy Bear Parachuting will be on Saturday, 14th June at St.Michael's, Church Broughton

    Friday 18th June Tramp Supper at Boylestone

    Wednesday 16th July Long Lane Fete

    Christingle Fair in Church Broughton on Saturday, 29th November

    BOYLESTONE, CHURCH BROUGHTON, DALBURY, LONGFORD, LONG LANE, RADBOURNE, SUTTON-ON-THE-HILL & TRUSLEY

    Rector: Rev. Michael Bishop, The Vicarage, Chapel Lane, Church Broughton, Derby, DE65 5BB.
    Tel. 01283-585296. Email:- rector@longford8.org.uk Mobile 07918175860
    Blog Site: http://churchbroughtonchurch.blog.co.uk/

    Spring is here! The sun is shining! The birds are beginning to build their nests. The swans at Sutton mill are beginning to sit on their nest. It is the time for celebrating new life – and of course it is Eastertide. I am writing this in Holy Week with the solemn days of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Eve still ahead – but however solemn and dark those days may seem, yet the joy breaks through – even though we try to keep solemn, yet the joy keeps breaking through. We KNOW that Jesus Christ is risen. We KNOW that He promises us new life. However sad Good Friday might seem, However much we might be tempted to call it Bad Friday because of the awful events of the first Good Friday, yet it is Good Friday because of what Jesus Christ – crucified and risen – has won for us.

    Celebrate with joy the wonders of this Easter Season. Jesus Christ has died and is risen. He gives us new life and new hope – and nothing can separate us from the love of God revealed to us through His resurrection.

    Michael Bishop
    (Rector)

    Mission and Ministry Area

    On Sunday 11th May (the day of Pentecost) there will be a united service to mark the inauguration of our Mission and Ministry area. Full details will be confirmed shortly. Please put the date in your diary

    April 2008

    6th April

    3rd of Easter

    13th April

    4th of Easter

    20th April

    5th of Easter

    27th April

    6th of Easter

    Rogation

    Boylestone

    9.30am

    Mattins

    5.00p.m.

    Holy Communion

    9.30a,m.

    Mattins

    9.30a.m.

    Family Service Rogation

    Church Broughton

    8.00a.m.

    Holy Communion

    10.00a.m.

    Family Service

    9.30a.m.

    Holy Communion

    9.30a.m.

    Holy Communion

    9.30a.m.

    Mattins

    Dalbury

    3.00p.m.

    Evensong

    Unite with another

    11.00a.m.

    Holy Communion

    Longford

    11.15a.m.

    Holy Communion

    6.30p.m.

    Evensong

    10.00a.m.

    Family Service

    9.30a.m.

    Holy Communion

    Long Lane

    7.00p.m.

    Evensong

    8.30a.m.

    Holy Communion

    7.00p.m.

    Evensong

    11.00a.m.

    Holy Communion

    Radbourne

    Unite with another

    11.00a.m.

    Holy Communion

    Unite with another

    6.30p.m.

    Evensong

    Sutton-on-the-Hill

    11.00a.m.

    Holy Communion

    11.00a.m.

    Mattins

    8.00a.m.

    Holy Communion

    11.00a.m.

    Mattins

    11.00a.m.

    Family Service

    Trusley

    11.00a.m.

    Mattins

    11.00a.m.

    Holy Communion

    12noon

    Holy Communion

    6.45p.m.

    Evensong


    Holy Communion will be celebrated on Wednesdays 2nd & 16th March at 10.30a.m. at Long Lane

    Morning Prayer at 7.30a.m. is normally said daily in church as follows:
    Monday
    Sutton;Tuesday Church Broughton; Wednesday Longford; Thursday Trusley;
    Friday Boylestone; Saturday Long Lane.

    Evening Prayer at 6.30p.m. is normally said daily in church as follows:

    Monday Radbourne; Tuesday Boylestone; Wednesday Long Lane; Thursday Sutton; Friday Dalbury; Saturday Longford

    MAIN READINGS FOR APRIL 2008

    06/04/08 - Third Sunday of Easter

    Acts 2.14a,36-41;1 Peter 1.17-23; Luke 24.13-35

    13/04/08 - Fourth Sunday of Easter

    Acts 2.42-47; 1 Peter 2.19-25; John 10.1-10

    20/04/08 - Fifth Sunday of Easter

    Acts 7.55-60; 1 Peter 2.2-10; John 14.1-14

    27/04/08 - Sixth Sunday of Easter

    Acts 17.22-31; 1 Peter 3.13-22; John 14.15-21

    BOYLESTONE St. John the Baptist
    Annual Parochial Church Meeting Monday, 14th April at 7.15p.m. in the Village Hall
    The Duck Race will be held on Monday 26th May at 4.00p.m. At Brook Farm
    Ladies' Group will meet at the Boar's Head on Tuesday 15th April as a celebration of the Ladies' Group 40th birthday.
    Bingo on Friday, 11th April at 7.30p.m. in the Village Hall
    Big Breakfast on Saturday 12th April. Proceeds in aid of Church Funds
    Thank you The Big Breakfast and Bingo were well attended and together raised a total of £633 for Cancer UK. A big thank you to all who contributed.
    Flowers & Cleaning April 6th Mrs E Parker & Mrs P. Upson; 13th & 20th Mrs V Oborn & Mrs M. Hall; 27th & May 4th Miss P. Hill & Mrs H. Cockeram
    Sidesmen April 6th Mr S. Elliott; 13th Mr F Hawksworthl 20th Mrs G. Hotchkiss; 27th Miss P. Hill

    CHURCH BROUGHTON, St. Michael & All Angels
    Annual Parochial Church Meeting Wednesday 9th April at 7.30p.m. in the Vicarage
    Concert by the Derventio Choir on Friday, 9th May
    Teddy Bear Parachuting will be on Saturday, 14th June
    From the Parish Registers
    Baptised
    on 2nd March Harriet Nona Carnwell

    DALBURY All Saints
    Services:
    6th April 3.00p.m. Evensong; 120th April 11.00a.m. Holy Communion;

    Annual Parochial Church Meeting
    Wednesday 16th April at 7.30p.m. at Summerfields, Dalbury Lees

    LONG LANE, Christ Church
    Annual Parochial Church Meeting
    Thanks were expressed to all who had contributed to the life and work of the church over the past year. Mr Eric Parkinson, who had decided to stand down as churchwarden and was thanked for his work. Thanks were also expressed to Mr Roy Dutton for his work as churchwarden. He is to be joined as churchwarden by Mr Michael Almond.
    From the Parish Registers
    Buried
    on 29th February
    Irene Russell Osselton aged 87 years

    LONGFORD, St Chad

     

    Annual Parochial Church Meeting Thanks were expressed to all who had contributed to the life and work of the church over the past year. Mr David Hales, who had decided to stand down as churchwarden was thanked for his work. Thanks were also expressed to Mr Michael Lenderyou for his work as churchwarden. He is to be joined as churchwarden by Mrs Angela Churchill

    RADBOURNE, St. Andrew
    Services:- Holy Communion at 11a.m. on 13th April;
    Evensong at 6.30p.m. on 27
    th April
    Sunday 8th June Radbourne Fete at 2.00p.m.

    Annual Parochial Church Meeting
    Thursday 10th April at 7.30p.m. at the home of Mr J. Lichfield by kind invitation

    SUTTON-ON-THE-HILL, St. Michael

    We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of a legacy of £1,000 from the

    late Mrs Gwen Redfern
    The Church Fete will be held on Friday, 23rd May on the Cricket Field

    starting at 6.00p.m..
    A Fete Planning Meeting will be held on Monday 21st April in the Village Hall

    at 7.30p.m.. All offers of help to organise or run any new stalls or games.

    The Vestry Meeting to elect churchwardens and the Annual Parochial Church

    Meeting and a meeting of the Parochial Church Council will follow the Fete Meeting.
    Sidesmen: March 2nd Mr R Bosworth; 9th Mr P Savage; 16th Mrs A Owen;

    23rd Churchwardens

    Church Cleaning: Mrs M Bosworth & Mrs B. Spalton
    Church Flowers: April 6th Mrs B. Hall; 13th & 20th Mrs M. Martindale;
    27
    th Mrs D. Mycock

    TRUSLEY, All Saints
    Annual Parochial Church Meeting Monday 7th April at 8.00p.m.

    From the Parish Registers
    Buried
    on 7th March

    Pamela Esme Shearman aged 61 years

  • Parish Pump 13th April 2008

    Readings Acts 2.42-47; 1 Peter 2.19-25; John 10.1-10
    We remember in our prayers
    Sunday 13th April   Province of the Indian Ocean Archbishop Gerald James (Ian) Ernest Archbishop, Province of the Indian Ocean & Bishop of Mauritius
    Church of North India: Cuttack – Bishop: Reuben Senapati
    Monday 14th April  Cape Coast - (West Africa) Bishop Daniel Allotey
    Hadfield, Charlesworth, Gamesley
    Tuesday 15th April The Rt Revd Thabo Cecil Makgoba Archbishop elect of Capetown
    Suffragan Bishop of Cape Town - (South Africa) Bishop Garth Quinton Counsell
    Clergy: Garrie Griffiths, Carol Price, John Rosedale, Rod Allard, Minister in Charge: (Charlesworth) Capt. Alan Price CA
    Wednesday 16th April   Carlisle - (York, England) Bishop Geoffrey Graham Dow
    Carlisle - Penrith - (York, England) Bishop James William Scobie Newcome
    MMA 27 – Whitfield
    Thursday 17th April  Cashel & Ossory - (Dublin, Ireland) Bishop Michael Andrew James Burrows
    Clergy: Colin Cooper, Terry Clark
    Friday 18th April  Central Buganda - (Uganda) Bishop Jackson Matovu
    Retired clergy (Glossop): Michael Booth, Harry Callaghan, Maurice Handford, Brian Harris, Kay & Malcolm Johnston, Mike Royle, Fred Whitehead
    Saturday 19th April   Central Ecuador - Bishop Wilfrido Ramos-Orench
    Derby Asian Christian Ministry Partnership – Andrayas Khan

    NOTICES FOR THE WEEK
    Sunday 13th April - 4th Sunday of Easter
    8.30a.m. Holy Communion - Long Lane
    9.30a.m. Holy Communion - Church Broughton
    11.00a.m. Holy Communion - Radbourne
    11.00a.m. Mattins - Sutton
    11.00a.m. Holy Communion - Trusley
    5.00p.m. Holy Communion - Boylestone
    6.30p.m. Evensong - Longford
    Monday 14th April
    7.15p.m. Annual Parochial Church Meeting - Boylestone
    Wednesday 16th April
    10.30a.m. Holy Communion - Long Lane
    7.30p.m. Annual Parochial Church Meeting - Dalbury

    Next Sunday 20th April - 5th Sunday of Easter
    8.00a.m. Holy Communion - Sutton
    9.30a.m. Mattins - Boylestone
    9.30a.m. Holy Communion  - Church Broughton
    10.00a.m. Family Service - Longford
    11.00a.m. Holy Communion - Dalbury
    12noon Holy Communion - Trusley
    2.30p.m. Holy Baptism - Church Broughton
    7.00p.m. Evensong - Long Lane
    Advance Notice
    Monday 21st April Annual Parochial Church Meeting - Sutton (& Fete Meeting)
    Sunday 11th May
    10.30a.m. Service to launch the Mssion & Ministry Area - Sutton

    DEAR GOD
    I want to thank you for what you have already done in my life.
    I am not going to wait until things in my life look better -
    I am not going to wait until people say they are sorry –
    I am not going to wait until the pain in my body disappears-
    I am not going to wait until my financial situation improves-
    I am not going to wait until I get the job-
    I am not going to wait until the journey gets easier -
    I am not going to wait until I understand every experience in my life that
    has caused me pain or grief; I am thanking you right now.
    I am thanking you because I am alive.
    I am thanking you because I made it through the day's difficulties.
    I am thanking you because I have walked around the obstacles.
    I am thanking you because I have the ability and the opportunity to do more
    and do better.
    Most of all, I'm thanking you, God...because you haven't given up on me.

    When guitars and amplifiers meet choral Mattins
    The Rectory
    St. James the Least
    My dear Nephew Darren
    It was kind of you to send your music group to us last Sunday morning while our choir had a Sunday off for its celebratory lunch. Miss Timmins’ ninety-fourth birthday brought the combined choir’s age to 1,000; which is quite a distinction for twelve people. Clearly a Sunday commitment to ‘Hymns Ancient and Modern’, consumption of industrial quantities of peppermints and pleasant naps during sermons has a positive effect on longevity. I had rather looked forward – naively in retrospect – to hearing some Bach motets from your group, but now have learned that guitars, drums and choral Mattins is not a marriage made in heaven. All your group lacked was a drum majorette leading the procession up the aisle. It was quite obvious the music was going to be a little different when I arrived to see that the lectern, Lady Tadcaster’s flower arrangement and the verger had all disappeared behind amplifiers. The only person not
    disconcerted by this was the verger, who realised it presented an excellent opportunity to do the crossword unobserved during Divine Worship. That would not have been too bad it he had not wandered over to me during the Bible reading to ask if I knew the answer to 12 down. Your display of the hymns on a screen (but did it have to be in front of the pulpit? I had to balance on several
    kneelers to be seen over it and throughout the sermon could only think of how to look dignified should the whole pile collapse mid-sentence) left the congregation paralysed in fear. For the first time in their lives they had nothing to hold and hadn’t a clue what to do with their hands. You could see them experimentally stuffing them in pockets, holding on to the pew, searching for handkerchiefs, totally at a loss with this unwanted freedom of limbs. Perhaps even worse, they were obliged to look up rather than stare at the floor. I fear some may be traumatised for life. But the worst moment was when the group gave its ‘solo number’ – couldn’t it have been called an ‘anthem’? Half way through, dear Mrs Ffitch, who has always been somewhat excitable, felt called to contribute with a spontaneous religious dance in the aisle. The congregation froze in horror and we all found varying devices for not catching her eye after the Service. But the greatest social problem is how we react when we see her in the village tomorrow morning. I have advised those who asked my opinion that we all stay indoors for a few days. Perhaps your music group could visit us again when our choir holds its two-thousandth anniversary – when I suspect it will still consist of the same people, as they are all tenacious of note, opinion and age.
    Your loving uncle,
    Eustace

    The Parish Pump and the Benefice entry to the South Derbyshire Churchman can now be found on the internet at: http://churchbroughtonchurch.blog.co.uk/

  • Parish Pump 6th April 2008

    Readings Acts 2.14a,36-41; Zephaniah 3.14-20; 1 Peter 1.17-23; Luke 24.13-35
    We remember in our prayers
    Sunday 6th April  
    Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Hong Kong Island - (Hong Kong) The Most Revd Paul Kwong
    Glossop Deanery: Rural Dean: Garrie Griffiths, Lay Chair: Stephen Mitchell
    Monday 7thApril 
    Calcutta - (North India) The Rt Revd P S P Raju
    MMA 24 - New Mills l
    Tuesday 8th April
    Caledonia - (British Columbia & the Yukon, Canada) The Rt Revd William John Anderson
    Clergy: John Baines
    Wednesday 9th April
    Calgary - (Rupert's Land, Canada) The Rt Revd Derek Hoskin
    Suffragan Bishop of Calgary - (Rupert's Land, Canada) The Rt Revd Gary Frederick Woolsey
    MMA 25 - Hayfield, Chinley, Buxworth (Stephen Griffiths, Normanton by Derby, licensed today at Moresby, Carlisle)
    Thursday 10th April 
    California - (Province VIII, USA) The Rt Revd Mark H Andrus
    Clergy: Hilary Edgerton, Simon Cocksedge
    Friday 11th April
    Cameroon (Region Missionaire) - (West Africa)MMA 26 - Glossop, Dinting Vale
    Saturday 12th April 
    Canberra & Goulburn - (New South Wales, Australia) The Rt Revd George Victor Browning
    1.Regional Bishop in Wagga Wagga - (New South Wales, Australia) The Rt Revd Allan Ewing
    2. Assistant Bishop of Canberra & Goulburn - (New South Wales, Australia) The Rt Revd Trevor Edwards
    3.Suffragan Bishop of Canberra & Goulburn - (New South Wales, Australia) The Rt Revd Thomas Robert Frame
    Clergy: (Vacant), Rod Allard
    NOTICES FOR THE WEEK
    Sunday 6th April - 3rd Sunday of Easter
    8.00a.m. Holy Communion - Church Broughton
    9.30a.m. Mattins - Boylestone
    10.00a.m. Family Service - Church Broughton
    11.00a.m. Holy Communion - Sutton
    11.00a.m. Mattins - Trusley
    11.15a.m. Holy Communion - Longford
    3.00p.m. Evensong - Dalbury
    7.00p.m. Evensong - Long Lane
    Monday 7th April
    8.00p.m. Annual Parochial Church Meeting - Trusley
    Wednesday 9th April
    7.30p.m. Annual Parochial Church Meeting - Church Broughton
    Thursday 10th April
    Annual Parochial Church Meeting - Radbourne
    Next Sunday 13th April - 4th Sunday of Easter
    8.30a.m. Holy Communion - Long Lane
    9.30a.m. Holy Communion - Church Broughton
    11.00a.m. Holy Communion - Radbourne
    11.00a.m. Mattins - Sutton
    11.00a.m. Holy Communion - Trusley
    5.00p.m. Holy Communion - Boylestone
    6.30p.m. Evensong - Longford
    Advance Notice
    Monday 14th April
    Annual Parochial Church Meeting - Boylestone
    Wednesday 16th April
    Annual Parochial Church Meeting - Dalbury
    Monday 21st April
    Annual Parochial Church Meeting - Sutton (& Fete Meeting)
    Sunday 11th May
    10.30a.m. Service to launch the Mssion & Ministry Area - Sutton
    Sunday Groaner
    With a new tax year beginning….
    The teacher asked a precocious youngster what he was going to be when he grew up , and he said a taxpayer.
    Inflation or no inflation, the cost of living seems to remain about the same – all that we earn.
    Man wants but little here below but usually gets along on less.
    A recession is a period in which you tighten up your belt. A depression is a time in which you have no belt
    to tighten. When you have no trousers to hold up, it’s a panic.
    A man said his credit card was stolen, but he decided not to report it because the thief was spending less than his wife did.
    The Parish Pump and the Benefice entry to the South Derbyshire Churchman can now be found on the internet at: http://churchbroughtonchurch.blog.co.uk/

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